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Redmond Teen's Essay Wins Eastside Republican Club's Scholarship Contest
Chelsea Bateman of Redmond won a $1,000 scholarship and will be recognized at the club's regular meeting this Tuesday.
Chelsea Bateman of Redmond won a $1,000 scholarship and will be recognized at the club's regular meeting this Tuesday.
Local historian Tom Hitzroth works with the Redmond Historical Society to provide narrative tours. The next one is May 19.
The Redmond Fire Department says two fires in Redmond Friday morning could have been much worse if sprinklers had not activated.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday.
Alex Eppenauer's piece, “Through Her Eyes," will represent Washington's 1st Congressional District in a display at the U.S. Capitol Building.
Kristi Wilson joins Redmond City Councilman Hank Myers on the nonprofit’s board.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Monday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.
The public is invited to the Thursday lunch meeting, where King County Superior Court Judge Mike Heavey will speak about the international case.
Atmospheric scientist Cliff Mass of the University of Washington says temperatures in some areas of Western Washington could reach 80 degrees by Sunday, and the region is in for a prolonged warm spell.
A 65-year-old Redmond woman was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of unlawful imprisonment and first-degree theft. Police say she stole money from her elderly parents while neglecting their physical well-being.
As part of Puget Sound Starts Here’s “Don’t Drip and Drive” program, several Eastside mechanics are offering free inspections to help prevent car leaks from polluting local water resources.
The State Department of Health has issued a warning that several types of frozen food products using the brand-labels Farm Rich, Market Day, and Schwan’s brands could be contaminated with a deadly bacteria.
Police recovered a large amount of stolen items taken from a series of burglaries stretching from Gig Harbor to Kirkland after searching the Tacoma apartment of a suspect.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday.
Scholarship essays that answer the question “What is the best way to stop gun violence without infringing on the rights protected by the Second Amendment?” are due by April 22.
State Sen. Andy Hill and state Reps. Larry Springer and Roger Goodman will host a town hall meeting Saturday, March 30 at Kirkland City Hall, providing updates on the 2013 Legislative session.
A report on seattlepi.com says several grocery chains—including three with stores in Redmond—have agreed not to sell genetically engineered Atlantic salmon, which are nearing federal approval.
Here are some events we know about. Whether it's Holy Week services, an egg hunt or an Easter brunch, we want to hear about yours and share it with the community. Post your events for free.
Do you remember working for minimum wage in your teens? How much was it, and where did you work? Share your recollections here.
The sold-out race takes place Saturday, March 9, on the East Lake Sammamish Trail.